Women in Love
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:38:03
Why not both?
:38:06
No, the one excludes the other.
:38:16
Then l want a lover.
:38:19
Oh, no, you don't.
:38:21
Yes, l do.
:38:31
-How much !s !t?
-Ten sh!ll!ngs.

:38:33
No, we don't want that.
We can have my furn!ture from the house.

:38:36
-lt's so beaut!ful.
-What?

:38:38
So pure.
:38:43
-l'm only go!ng to g!ve you f!ve sh!ll!ngs.
-R!ght.

:38:46
lt almost breaks my heart.
:38:49
My beloved country.
:38:51
lt had someth!ng to express,
even when !t made th!s cha!r.

:38:55
Now all we can do
!s to f!sh amongst rubb!sh heaps...

:38:57
for remnants of the old express!on.
:38:59
There's no product!on !n us anymore...
:39:01
just sord!d and foul mechan!calness.
:39:05
l hate your past.
:39:07
l'm s!ck of !t.
:39:09
Not as s!ck as l am of the accursed present.
:39:12
l don't want the past to take !ts place.
:39:16
l don't want old th!ngs.
:39:19
The truth !s, we don't want th!ngs at all.
:39:22
The thought of a house
and furn!ture of my own !s hateful to me.

:39:25
Madam, !t's yours.
:39:28
l hope you w!ll both be very happy together.
:39:34
-We must l!ve somewhere.
-No, not somewhere, anywhere.

:39:38
Not have a def!n!te place.
Just you and me and a few others.

:39:43
Where we needn't wear any clothes,
and can be ourselves w!thout any bother.

:39:48
Rupert, what do you mean,
you, me and a few other people?

:39:51
You've got me.
:39:54
l always !mag!ned our be!ng happy
w!th a few other people.

:39:57
-Why should we be?
-l don't know.


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